Saturday, January 10, 2015




Winter is Kidney Time! 

Spring is Liver Time!

Summer is Heart Season!

Fall is Lung Time!

Ask you self...did you take good care of it?


              This year’s Chinese New Year celebration for 2015 will fall on February 18-19. 

                             It’ll ring in the Year of the Sheep. Gong Xi Fa Ca, y’all.

Friday, December 5, 2014

Acupuncture for beautiful life: Take a good cares of your organs is the key for be...

Acupuncture for beautiful life: Take a good cares of your organs is the key for be...: Take a good cares of your organs is the key for better health. Our body is like a Kingdom. The Heart as like Monarch (King), the Kidney...

Take a good cares of your organs is the key for better health.

Our body is like a Kingdom. The Heart as like Monarch (King), the Kidney as like a Queen, the Lung as like a Prime Minister, the Liver as like a General, the Spleen as like an Administrator.

Coordination among five elements with five organs is like Governance Kingdom.






The wood produce fire, 
The fire produce earth,
The earth produce metal,
The metal produce water,
The water produce wood.

Which, the liver benefit the heart, the heart benefit the spleen, the spleen benefit the lung, the lung benefit the kidney, the kidney benefit the liver. It's all connected with control!

The wood control the earth,
The earth control the water,
The water control fire,
The fire control metal,
the metal control wood.

So, the liver help the spleen, the spleen help the kidney, the kidney help the heart, the heart help the lung, the lung help the liver! They helped each other!




Tuesday, September 9, 2014


What is a marriage? Two people joining together to be more than either one alone. 

In addition to the union of two people, we use the term " Marriage" to describe other types of joining, such as a marriage of form and function, marriage of words and art. 

The Specific psychology utilizes some of the understanding and principles of acupuncture married to some concepts and processes of psychology.

Certainly limited in our understanding and application of the processes and nuances of acupuncture, yet sufficiently versed in psychological processes to utilize certain aspects of acupoints and meridians to boost the effects of psychological interventions.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Stomach Pain--Detoxification Stomach Acid

The stomach pain, acid regurgitation, loss appetite and overall poor digestions when stressed. In addition to specific stomach complaints, intestinal problems such as irritable bowel syndrome.

It occurs in patients with insufficient, not excessive, acid production--specifically with a lack of adequate hydrochloric acid (HCI). people may develop low stomach acidity following pernicious anemia, chronic H.pylori infections.

HCI is secreted by the parietal cells in the stomach lining (rugae). in a healthy person, the lining of stomach is soft, flexible, and full of little wrinkles that flex around as the stomach expand and contracts.

with age, poor diet, and even poor posture. the stomach lining begins to lose its flexibility and hardens as a result. The hardens of stomach lining (rugae) is uncomfortable.

Once rugae shrinks, the distance from Ren-15 to Ren 8 also shrinks.

Rugae hardening over time can be a bidirectional issue. The hardening of the rugae leads to poor posture and poor posture squeezes the rugae, causing in to harden.



Insufficient HCI production which can result in following conditions:

  • Poor digestion or protein
  • Poor absorption of minerals and B12 vitamins
  • poor protection against food poisoning, H.pylori bacteria, parasites and infections.
  • Weakened immune defense
These are not limited to the digestive track and can include symptoms such as the following:
  • Digestive: bloating and burning feeling after eating, feeling overly full, constipation, diarrhea, food allergies, iron deficiency, etc.
  • Skin: rosacea, itching, rashes, acne, weak and peeling fingernails, etc.
  • Other associated diseases include: asthma, celiac diseases, autoimmune disorders, diabetes, GB disease, osteoporosis, etc.

Treatment points:
  • Ear Triple Warmer
  • Ear Stomach
  • Ear-Eustachian tube point
  • Stomach-11
  • Immune point
  • Stomach 36 area
  • Abdominal palpation and pressure pain on Ren12, left stomach-21, and left Stomach21 and left Stomach11 are good indicators that this treatment may be appropriate for the patient.
  • Reflexes on the Ren 4-6 line; Ren-9 pulsing along with Spleen 20 pressure pain on left side.


Tuesday, July 29, 2014


Acupuncture is the stimulation of specific acu-points along the skin of the body involving various methods such as penetration by thin needles or the application of heat, pressure, or TDP light.

Traditional acupuncture involved needle insertion, moxibustion and cupping therapy, it is a form of complementary and alternative medicine and a key component of traditional Chinese medicine.

According to TCM, stimulating specific acupuncture points corrects imbalances in the flow of Qi through channels know as meridians.

Acupuncture aims to treat a range of conditions, though is most commonly used for pain relief.

Acupuncture has been the subject of active scientific research, both in regard to its basis and therapeutic effectiveness.

Any evidence on the effectiveness of acupuncture is "variable and inconsistent" for all conditions. An overview of high-quality. suggested that acupuncture may alleviate some but not all kinds of pain, while a systematic reviews found little evidence that acupuncture is an effective treatment for reducing pain.

Although minimally invasive, the puncturing of the skin with acupuncture needles poses problems when designing trials that adequately control for placebo effects.

Acupuncture needles are typically made of stainless steel, making them flexible and preventing them from rusting or breaking. Needles are disposable, and are thrown away after use to prevent contamination.